Is this just the deeply rooted mysoginy inherent to ultra-conservatism? That the ideal woman is the subjugated sex slave? Or is it just to draw attention? If so, that seems a cheap act, a trick not worthy of true rational, political discourse. Opinions?
2007-07-20
05:07:28
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tzagawd
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I meant this as a serious question. Not a ploy. I dont think all trolls are conservative. I said "some right wing trolls." That does not impl that there are none on the left. Also, I am a heterosexual. I am just saying that this is a funny image to use, because it is potentialy degrading. And as stated in the question, i think it is a cheap way to get attention, unworthy of political discourse. If you said "to get attention, and it obviously worked," as if i am a fool, you missed my point. I wanted you to comment on its merits, what you thought of such a technique. Can't, it, perhaps, injure the message, devalue it to asociate a serious political claim to tie it with a cheap sex symbol? Seems like used car salesmen that have bikini clad women in their commercials. Let the message stand on its own.
2007-07-20
05:25:03 ·
update #1
ps. calling me personal names, like ****** or whatever, is uncalled for. You don't know me. Treat people if you are meeting them on the street with respect.... If somebody called me that to my face they'd have a problem. No threat, just saying, calling names is a personal attack. You shouldn't do that.
2007-07-20
05:51:54 ·
update #2
pss. Take a look at Mrs. Right, for anyone that is saying im potentially "projecting" due to my own mysoginistic views......
2007-07-20
06:10:19 ·
update #3